ServiceNow Architect

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10 months ago
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Transform the Future of ServiceNow as an Architect!

Ready to lead the way in shaping innovative ServiceNow solutions? Our client is seeking a dynamic ServiceNow Architect to spearhead the transformation of large-scale ServiceNow environments, crafting cutting-edge architectures and roadmaps that deliver impactful results for top clients. Plus, enjoy a performance-based bonus to reward your success!

Key Responsibilities:

Design and implement tailored ServiceNow solutions that drive business success and meet strategic goals.

Harness deep expertise across ITSM, ITOM, and other modules, focusing on automation and seamless integration.

Provide top-tier guidance on best practices for implementation and development.

Optimise platform functionality by configuring workflows, scripts, and security rules.

Be a trusted advisor, leveraging ServiceNow capabilities to support critical strategic decisions.

Perks & Benefits:

Company car and cycle-to-work scheme for a flexible commute

Pension & life insurance for peace of mind

Comprehensive healthcare and dental cover

Travel insurance for your convenience

Discounted gym memberships to keep you fit

Remote & flexible working with offices nationwide (you’ll need to be affiliated to an office)

Performance-based bonus to reward your hard work and achievements

Ideal Candidate:

Proven expertise in ServiceNow architecture and solution design.

Valid ServiceNow certifications (CSA or CIS).

Strong background in Agile, ITIL, and business process modelling.

Experience with multi-cloud integrations and automation.

Willing to visit offices across the country as needed.

Eligible for SC Clearance and a UK resident for at least 5 years.

If you're looking to take your career to new heights and play a key role in transforming how organisations use ServiceNow, this is the role for you

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